The Wall Street Journal report confirms what I've heard about Duffy pushing for NASA to fold into the Department of Transportation. He's meeting with Senators. For him a win-win: he gets to take credit for NASA's success, but doesn't have to run the agency.
T-7 Days until we make history as the first privately funded company to reach Deep Space.
We're about to make the unbelievable absolutely fucking believable.
I certainly did not feel worthy in the company of so many of America’s technology leaders--but I was grateful and honored to meet @POTUS Donald J. Trump again and hear him engage on topics vital to our nation’s competitiveness.
- The President went around the room asking leaders
No idea what the future holds for Jared, but this is the type of passion I would want to see from any leader, especially in the public sector.
Still holding out hope this is the next leader of NASA.
While at the @ExplorersClub last night, I had the chance to show my daughters the flag that Neil Armstrong, @TheRealBuzz and Michael Collins took to the Moon on Apollo 11.
Tomorrow, we launch the first commercial mission past the Moon. And for the first time, I get to do something I wish more people would—be open and transparent about the risks we're taking.
I can’t believe we’ve made it this far. We achieved this for a fraction of what NASA could
More of this. More companies pushing the envelope so hard that most of the world thinks they are complete idiots.
This is the same way the world thought about SpaceX in the early 2000's
I am really liking the energy and focus on the Moon--especially any endeavor that could unlock an orbital or lunar economy. We are never going to have the future we dream of w/numerous space stations and lots of people working and traveling in space, if it all depends exclusively
I am not ready to talk about all the details but some of the new equipment we are getting in the office is mind blowing.
This can take up to *checks math* 20,000W of power. OMG I cannot wait to turn this thing on. Let's create some fire and brimstone.
This image was taken from Mars. Take a step back and realize that as humans we sent a robot to Mars with the capability of imaging an intergalactic object.
Sierra Space's LIFE inflatable space station module undergroing a full-scale pressure test:
youtu.be/_7NiBD3KqkQ
It burst at 427% of its operating pressure, well above NASA's requirements.
Jared Isaacman and President Donald Trump have met in recent weeks and discussed reviving the fintech billionaire’s nomination to lead NASA, a source says bloomberg.com/news/articles/…